I see Docker mentioned every other thread and was wondering how useful it is for non development things, and if so what they are.

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To bloat things, to lower the bar to newcomers, to appease the business goals of large cloud companies and eventually to provide some isolation, security and create stateless environments: https://lemmy.world/comment/8341439

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“The thing with Docker is that people don’t want to learn how to use Linux and are buying into an overhyped solution”

I stopped there. Thirty years of LINUX experience here. You’re a fool.

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I read a bit further. You didn’t miss anything important.

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Just look at landscape around here and other “selfhosting” boards and you’ll see what I’m saying.

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I won’t, because I stopped there.

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